Thursday, July 17, 2008

Windsor Terrace Panoramic Scene 2

A panoramic scene connecting a panoramic movie taken in Bartel Pritchard Square with a movie taken at the intersection of 16th Street and Prospect Park West. In the second movie the filming of "I Hate Valentine's Day" is visible

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

All Star Parade Panoramic Movie

The scene while waiting for the parade to arrive on July 15th. At 6th Avenue and 50th Street (west side)

Washington Heights Panoramic Scene

A panoramic scene connecting a panoramic movie taken in El Conde Steakhouse Restaurant on 184th Street and Broadway (4139) to a panoramic movie taken at the intersection of 187th Street and Broadway (approx 4360)

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Coney Island Panoramic Scene: 7/7/08

A panoramic scene connecting a panoramic movie made from the boardwalk and West 21st Street (the Old Washington Baths (empty lot) and the old Child's Restaurant are visible) to a pan movie at West 19th Street and Surf Avenue. The Brooklyn Cyclone game had just ended

Monday, July 7, 2008

Panoramic Movie Park Slope: President Street And 7th Avenue


Panoramic Movie At Norm's House In Far Rockaway: 7/7/08


Peekskill Riverfront Green Park: Panoramic Scene

Two linked panoramic movies taken at Riverfront Green Park on July 5th, 2008

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Columbia And Delancey Street Panoramic Movie

Taken from the north side of Delancey. Seen is the 50 Columbia Street address where Isidore Zimmerman lived in 1963

Friday, July 4, 2008

34th Street And 7th Avenue Panoramic Movie


Allen Street And East Broadway Panoramic Movie

South of East Broadway Allen is named Pike Street

Note: The marker is misplaced and should be two blocks south of where it is

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Herald Square Panoramic Scene

A panoramic scene connecting a pan movie made on 33rd Street and 6th Ave/Bdway to one a block north on 34th Street and 6th Ave/Bdway

Northampton Panoramic Scene 2

A panoramic scene connecting a pan movie taken inside the Northampton Brewery to a pan movie of Old Street, which is just NW of the restaurant

About the Northampton Brewery from their site:

Welcome to the Northampton Brewery, 11 Brewster Ct, Northampton, MA 01060. the oldest operating brewpub in the northeast. We brew fine ales and lagers, served with outstanding food by the friendliest staff around. Made by hand. Strengthened by spirit.
We opened our doors and served our first pint on August 10th, 1987. Now approaching the end of our second decade, we remain a leader, well known for our wide variety of beers, original menu and popular outdoor, rooftop beer garden. With the addition of our fabulous sunroom, the Northampton Brewery continues to grow to accommodate our loyal fans. We're conveniently located in downtown Northampton, Massachusetts on Brewster Court (really) smack dab in the middle of all the public parking. Come on in for a delicious meal, snacks and a couple of beers, or just a couple of beers. Whether you're sitting by the warmth of our two fireplaces on a chilly winter evening, or under the stars on our rooftop beer garden, our comfortable friendly environment will keep you coming back again and again. We hope to see you soon!

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